Last Modified: Friday, December 28, 2012 at 11:57 p.m.

Circuit Judge Ernest M. Jones Jr. wanted Kimberly Lightsey to not have any more children as a condition of her probation and house arrest.

"What's the matter?" the judge asked Lightsey. "You don't agree with that? You looked back at your boyfriend. Is that something you all have planned?"

"In a couple years, after we get everything settled, because he doesn't have any children," Lightsey replied.

"But you've got four of them," the judge said.

Lightsey was arrested in October 2011 after police say she left her four children alone at a hotel.

The children ranged in age from a 1-year-old to an 11-year-old. One child had significant medical conditions, including epilepsy, cerebral palsy and brain damage, reports state.

A guest called police after finding one child strapped into an overturned stroller in a hotel hallway.

At the time, Lightsey was serving four years of probation after pleading no contest to child abuse. She was charged with hitting her 6-year-old son in the face with a belt in 2009.

To settle her child neglect and violation of probation cases, Lightsey agreed Friday to the judge's unusual condition.

She pleaded no contest to two counts of child neglect.

She was sentenced to two years of house arrest, 13 years of probation and 100 hours of community service. She was ordered to not have unsupervised contact with minors.

In October 2011, the Department of Children and Families placed her children in the custody of relatives.

The judge agreed that Lightsey could have more children in the future if she is able to fulfill various conditions of her probation and successfully petitions the court to remove the "no unsupervised contact with minors" clause.

<p>BARTOW | A 30-year-old Winter Haven woman facing child neglect charges accepted a plea deal Friday after a judge insisted on attaching some unique strings to the agreement.</p><p>Circuit Judge Ernest M. Jones Jr. wanted Kimberly Lightsey to not have any more children as a condition of her probation and house arrest.</p><p>"What's the matter?" the judge asked Lightsey. "You don't agree with that? You looked back at your boyfriend. Is that something you all have planned?"</p><p>"In a couple years, after we get everything settled, because he doesn't have any children," Lightsey replied.</p><p>"But you've got four of them," the judge said.</p><p>Lightsey was arrested in October 2011 after police say she left her four children alone at a hotel.</p><p>The children ranged in age from a 1-year-old to an 11-year-old. One child had significant medical conditions, including epilepsy, cerebral palsy and brain damage, reports state.</p><p>A guest called police after finding one child strapped into an overturned stroller in a hotel hallway.</p><p>At the time, Lightsey was serving four years of probation after pleading no contest to child abuse. She was charged with hitting her 6-year-old son in the face with a belt in 2009.</p><p>To settle her child neglect and violation of probation cases, Lightsey agreed Friday to the judge's unusual condition.</p><p>She pleaded no contest to two counts of child neglect.</p><p>She was sentenced to two years of house arrest, 13 years of probation and 100 hours of community service. She was ordered to not have unsupervised contact with minors.</p><p>In October 2011, the Department of Children and Families placed her children in the custody of relatives.</p><p>The judge agreed that Lightsey could have more children in the future if she is able to fulfill various conditions of her probation and successfully petitions the court to remove the "no unsupervised contact with minors" clause.</p>